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County health‑care plan and opioid settlement funds highlighted as resources for survivors
Summary
County health‑care services staff described the Hillsborough County health-care plan (no‑cost program for low‑income uninsured residents) and outlined $126.5 million in opioid‑settlement funds to be allocated for prevention, treatment and recovery over 18 years; staff urged outreach to connect trafficking survivors to services.
Kevin Wagner, director in Hillsborough County Health Care Services, presented an overview of the county health‑care plan and how it can serve survivors of human trafficking.
Wagner described the county program—operating since 1991—as a no‑cost integrated primary‑care model that serves roughly 23,000–24,000 unique individuals annually through a network of about 30 primary‑care locations and partnerships with hospitals and community health…
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